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William Schouler, A history of Massachusetts in the Civil War: Volume 2, Chapter 8: Hampden County. (search)
2.58; in 1863, $2,119.20; in 1864, $2,547.60; in 1865, $1,900.00. Total amount, $8,331.46. Monson Incorporated April 25, 1760. Population in 1860, 3,164; in 1865, 3,132. Valuation in 1860, $1,103,143: in 1865, $1,316, 700. The selectmen in 1861 were D. G. Potter, E. R. Walker, E. W. Sholes; in 1862, D. G. Potter, E. R. Walker, Austin Fuller; in 1863, D. G. Potter, E. R. Walker, N. F. Rogers; in 1864, D. G. Potter, Hiram Newton, Dwight King; in 1865, D. G. Potter, Dwight King, J. B. Foster. The town-clerk in 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864, was N. F. Rogers; in 1865, E. B. Miles. The town-treasurer during all the years of the war was William N. Flynt. 1861. The first legal town-meeting, to act upon matters relating to the war, was held on the 3d of May, at which it was voted that all residents of Monson, while drilling and preparing to enter the military service of the United States, shall have their support; and when enlisted and mustered into the military service shall
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
, J. J. Anderson, G. L. Betty, F. W. Bass, R. H. Bosher, J. B. Bigger, L. Boquenott, C T. Bruen, J. G. Brooks, P. A. Blankinship. W. C. Barker, B. Brauer, A. Butier. J. S. Blanton, C. Bigger, E. S. Baber, S. H. Boykin, J. C Courtney, M. N. Cardoza, B. A. Cocke, T. T. Cropper, J. H. Chamberlayne, J. S. Caskie, J. O. Chiles, John Dooley, P. Dornin, S. C. Davis, S. Davis, B. Davis. P. V. Daniel, Dr. J. Davies, J. Davis, Chas. Ellis, B. F, Eddins, Johnson Eubank, J. Fitzgerald, W. C. Freeman, J. B. Foster, T. T. Giles, J. P. George, J. H. Guy, D. P. Gooch, F Gooch, Wm. G. Gray, E. Goldsmit, S. Hastings, J. T. Hutcheson, William M. Harrison, B. F. Harris, G. L. Herring, George Hagedon, J. Howard, J. M. Jones, Sampson Jones, Jr., Daniel Johnson, Alexander Johnson, T. K. Lyon, W. S. Lehmann, J H. Leftwitca, D. B. Lucus, A. A. Lorentz. Wm. MacFarlane, Luke McKenna, P. T. Moore, Jordan Martin, A. Martin, Miles Macon, J. M. Macon, M. May, J. S. Michard, L. Marye, John Meredith, R. M. Nimmo, C. A
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
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ment210 The fire from this work completely covers the navy-yard, and in case the latter is held by the Federal authorities, it would not hold out long against Fort Pickens. The bar on the exterior of the Bay is three miles distant, and beyond that there are no facilities for a hostile fleet to lie in safety. All the forts in Pensacola Bay are ere this garrisoned by Alabama troops, who were invited there by the Governor of Florida. Fort Morae. This fortification is situated on Foster's Bank, and guards the west side of the mouth of Pensacola bay. It is a bastioned fort, built of brick masonry, with walls twelve feet in thickness. It is embrasure for two tiers of guns, under bombproof casemates, and has one tier en barbette. Its armament consists of 150 guns, and in time of war requires a garrison of 650 men. The work cost the Federal Government about $400,000. Its guns radiate at every point of the horizon. It is a very effective work. The full armament of the fort i
Burglary. --The grocery of J. B. Foster, on Cary street, was forcibly entered last Friday night, and robbed of a variety of articles, such as bacon, coffee, &c.
The Daily Dispatch: January 11, 1864., [Electronic resource], The army of Tennessee and its Generals. (search)
Attempted robbery. --On Saturday night last an attempt was made to enter the store of J. B. Foster, on Cary street; but the noise made by the thieves alarming some persons in the neighborhood, they were frightened off before accomplishing their designs.